Three Reasons Not to Bomb Iran—Yet by Edward N. Luttwak The regime must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, but neither must we act immediately.
Defending and Advancing Freedom by Paul Berman, Max Boot, Niall Ferguson, Francis Fukuyama, Frank J. Gaffney, Victor Davis Hanson, Owen Harries, Mark Helprin, Daniel Henninger, Stanley Hoffmann, Paul Johnson, Robert Kagan, Rich Lowry, Edward N. Luttwak, Martin Peretz, Richard Perle, Daniel.Pipes, Richard Pipes, David Pryce-Jones, Arch Puddington, Natan Sharansky, Amir Taheri, Ruth Wedgwood, George Weigel, James Q. Wilson, R. James Woolsey and Reuel Marc Gerecht To commemorate COMMENTARY's 60th anniversary, and in an effort to advance discussion of the present American position in the world,…
Washington’s Biggest Scandal by Edward N. Luttwak The biggest Washington scandal by far has nothing to do with Arkansas real estate, is not being investigated by either…
If Bosnians Were Dolphins by Edward N. Luttwak If the Bosnian Muslims had been bottle-nosed dolphins, would the world have allowed Croats and Serbs to slaughter them by…
The First Dissident, by William Safire by Edward N. Luttwak Himself a man of some wealth and influence, William Safire, the well-known columnist of the New York Times, has written…
George Ball’s Latest Diatribe by Edward N. Luttwak In its confrontations with Israel of the last few years, the Bush administration attempted on more than one occasion to…
Victory Through Air Power by Edward N. Luttwak When President Bush reversed his immediate reaction to Iraq's August 2, 1990 invasion of Kuwait (he had originally ruled out…
The Shape of Things to Come by Edward N. Luttwak For more than forty years, the affairs of the world have been greatly troubled but also structured by the Soviet-Western…
Gorbachev’s Strategy, and Ours by Edward N. Luttwak As we watch the glasnost-perestroika express train advancing into the unknown, we need not refuse the profound satisfaction that liberalizations…
The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War; The Archidamian War; The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition; The Fall of the Ath by Edward N. Luttwak Imagine that the only contemporary record of most events of World War II had been written by a well-known general…